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The Huron Expositor, 1873-05-30, Page 3BRACE As, (late Ales. e Ttlwnshees Diver, all [ltd d Itud lamliiade to COuntlea ee in the '1r 1'Ientiitg anti ve Church e; sneabee ell Ira- ve zi v e Seale ice all kinds la [[lieu pricesd of the rich- the Western being nacom- se--eem t thriving and uereia1 tons :Iteet the mese s: a end pros will be ofzeredl L; sell, on the:. fie 24th day of be paid in xee its three Mortgage at tied and pian eET ION, pro- )()I'EIB, Land • �tF IVED. ON aker, ro ND, eek of Furnie e, 1 Tom. i1' i HEARSE, r the shortest AIDS l 'sItT3I�11, hand a good 3. they can ba 205 DRE.SS 1r2. tendon oet `lam sr variety -and r.. d' erl,y'a Fare 27942 S - RER,- X500 23 210 00 770 11 728 88 194 73' 182 75 1.51 07 481.50 800 00 5s 00 1,s73 06 34 10 eat, 948 00 .t487748 ,.4,;;61 32 00 1,153 16 2,24a 52 ,12 27 00 tJ ,-r to 5 40 50 107 25 172 213' 4,587 03 14,&77 48 r, ., 4. 90., empanel with ;. The above- Auditors.. bove Auditors. -ERS. Lug 'Waggon, a.Y siO f Seaforth. 0, .tS73. • n1 m tlie Zito -hem w talon' Off. my bonnet One arterneon at three,.` When a hiuseck jump'd upon it, _As proved to be a Ilett: Then I takes it to the grate, let,ween the bars to stick it, Birt I hadn't lung to wait Ere i`;t changed into a cricket, Says I, 't `5urehe my senses Is a• -getting in a fog 1" So to drown(' it T commences, 'Wien it halters to a frog. Here my hear. t began to thump, And no wonder I felt funky ; For the frog with one big jump; Leap'd hisself into a monkey, Then I opened. wide my eyes, His • features for to scan And observed, with great surprise, That that monkey was a man:. Rett he vanished from my sight, efl r' And 1 stink upon the floor, Just as nissus with alight, Came inside the l:itrhing door. Then beb unix. to abuse me, She says- " Sarab, you've been ed by P. 8. Geigher, that the stun of '15 drinkin' E_= each be granted to • the following path - 'says, " No, mum, you'll excuse me, masters, to assist in. graveling, viz.. Wm. But. I've merely. been a-thinkin,'. Latlnmie, Sr,; Wm. Case, R. Murray ; But as sure as I'm a cinder, That party what you see A-gettin' out the winder, ,, Have developed from a flea sr, —.Tied f. A Texas tipper speaks of " the sum of $10 to make a culvert on lot No.. quantity of champagne had ybee>t drank heti the officers in question. found -themselves under arrest. At present, according to the commands of the - Emperor, they await their trial "by court-martial ; and it is highly probable that they may find serious cause to repent of having en- gaged in that merry jest. Hay. Uou cIL ?IslTExu.--The Council met : pursuant to adjournment, in the Town D,atlli, on Tuesday, .May 20. All theoueiin- bers present,, The Reeve .in the' chair. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Moved by W'm. Carrick, seconded by P. S, G•eigher, tliat the statute labor .annually performeil on side.. line between°lots 20 and 21, by dnth this year on the 2d concession line between lots 20 and 15, and that :Wm. Moir still BASE AND C' ,1. gTK E T BALLSr' AND BATS AT R.' LITMSIJEN'S DRUG STORE. STORE. Is PUMPS AND CISTERNS. SPEAK TOW," B T- DON'T ALL SPEAKI AT ONCE. WILSON_ & YOUNG, SEAFORTI , Race on hand a largo and completo'stook of -GA.RDE� a SNEDS ���LDAND been purchased from the most reliable seeclsmcn hi the Dominion, and aro J. R. WILLIAMS of all kinds, which .have warranted good. SEAFORTI, ow better prepared than ever boiore- to fur- nish a superior article of PUMPS OR CISTERNS • act as pathmasterCarried.. Moved `by { - PO\ ELL'S'PATEt'i' Wxn, Carrick, seconded by P. S. Geigher. that by-law No. 5S to enable the (council• FORCE AND LIFT PUMP, of Hay, or persons acting under or for Also, the Common Log and Ciste*n PUMP. them, to, take material. for making or re - SOFT WATER CISTERNS pairing roads he read a first time—Car- riled. Moved. by Wm. Carrick; second- AND ' CHEESE FACTORY TANKS and Wm. WThittock to get $20—Carried. Moved by Wm. Garrick, seconded by S. Geigher, that the sum of "S60 lie grant- enl to improve the roads in division No. 2, viz.: thesum of $20 to open and drain the gravel pit on lot No. 26, Con. `? ; the ltiade, of any size, to order. These are now ac Iowlodged to be'thc cleanest, best and eheapest M use. I havealso made arrangements for I5IGGING WELLS • and Water Supplies in goneleeds by which my can offer better inducements to Parties wanting Wells than any of e in the business. From my malty years' experience and my in- creased facilities, I ant Confident i i uiving satis- death of several residents of this dis- 23, Con. 4 ; and that Robert :McAllister faction to allzvho3iaay tabor mekwith•their orders. tr ct thy throat di ease, superinduced and John Frazer get X15 each to assist in graveling—Carried. ` Moved by S. _ an - h razors:,me.. seconded by P. S. Ceigher, that the; -- worthy - Kentacky farmer sum of $113 be granted to assist in gravel- being asked if a daughter, recently ing in division No- 3, to` be expended by married, Was still livingwith flim, the following-pathmasters, viz..: Joseph Smith, $13 ; Isaac Surerus, $1.0 ; Jacob replied " No, sir ! When one of Roeder., $10 ; Peter Tiothermill,' 10 ; A. my gals swarms, she must hunt' her , Geigher, $1Q; C.- Shradder, $10 S. own hive Caber, $15 ; l'. Foster, $20 ; and Thos. —" Lucy " writes from. Brussels Kelly, $20—Carried. Moved by J. B. ' , . Geigher, seconded by S. Raneie, that the to saL- t:h'.a she dont o b,1 ect to a sum of $132 be granted to assist in gbed leo-kill-am gentleman gazing graveling in .division No, 4, to be ex- square inher face, but that it ;does ponied under the following pathmasters, )alike her awful mad when she locks l viz.: Isaac Bean, 3() J. KalbHiescll, back to et2 him staringback toxo, ; $15 ; Louis Millar $.7 ; Jacob Countz, ) $10 ; side lune lots o and 6, C. u. No. l: -i, Mamma(a reading to nice boy.) X30 ; and side line lots 13 and 16, Con. - Moved. . S. 1annie {� Thd Esquinlr tax are a dirty pet)- { 1�>,.$25-Carried. by , eaxt' — it once but in seconded by V m. Carrick, that the sum Pte' and wash y t of •+SO, to assist in improving • roads m the summer` season ; bu . you, John- I division No; 5, under care of the follow- ny, will be a nice boy, and wash ing pathmasters, viz.. P. L. Oster, 515 like an. .Ameelicari, wont you?" -David Duscharnee, $10 ;John •Shoelda, Nice bods---'`` No, um ; .I'll be &in E4- $10; and Wm, Ma,ttice, $ t0—[tarried. Moved by S. Rannie, seconded by J. B. giumaiix, please, ma. Geigher, •[glut by-law 'NO.—ZS' as now —A t p u Texti son has just been read a third time, be passed., and that sent to prison- for . a ter[ 2 of the Reeve and- Clerk sign the same, and three eats for stealing three ccar- e affix the seal of the corporation thereto cr—Garriet . MOYA.I . by P;. S. Geigher, years, a '.dions. At first glance lite penalty ' seconded by Win.,, Garrick,,; that this e would sen excessive, i -'u t the nil- . Council do now adjoui n to meet again core himself' admitted that be had ' on the first now in August next— intended to flay on the instill- Carried. H. LOiTE, Sr., Clerk: taunts,; which intention., oficouise, aristihes the senten ee. - Howiek. _ —A Cincinnati than who sus- Uut,NCIL ;Ii 1,'rlt:td. —1'he municipal pected his servant girl of using kei- Council of ETowicjt met on May 14, p ir- osene oil to kindle the fire with, , suant to adjournment from last meeting, In Mr. Johnston's hotel, . > Wroxeter. -- -t` thought he would try her one night, Members all resent the Peeve in the oil oat d filled i present, c C?�RT\uRIGHT, L Ti a, Surgeon Dentist 1 � h th • Gliutou All Work. TVarr=anted. 'Call at the Factor`, • - NORTH. MAIN -STREET, SEAFORTH, Andemi a ue#or3-ourselves. _ As I require money with which to carry on my business,1 have te' state that tai overdue Notes - and Accounts not settled immediately will be handed to Mr. J. S. Porter for collection. J. R. WILLIAMS. , Groceries and Crockery, as 'Usual. LIQUORS. •AND I' Just received; one cur load of CARLING' S PALE AMBER ALE, in barrels, half and quarter barrels, which will be sold Dither wholesale or retail, at'pircc s which will be an in- ducement to customers. Also, Bass' Ale in bottles, 'loungers' Ale in bottles. Several varieties of Choice Porter. Superior• Wines for Medical Purposes and table user in wood and bottles. .THE »OMTN ION S fiVINCS AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY OF 1tO DON, ONT. Head. Ofilee, Richmond -street, opposite City Hall, London, Ont. Established in 1872, fol• the purpose of advanc- ing iuoney.on Faem and Town Property at a very low rate of -interest, and on the most favorable terms of • a °ment P V Loans for long, or short periods repiiyable by iu- stallneuts to Suit borrowers. Parties pnrehasing Farms, building Dwellings or Stores, will find the terms of this Society `preferable to any other mode, for instance, $76 90 paid at the and of :each half year, will pay back both priueiple autl interest upon a loan of x;1,000 ih 10 years. , If paid yearly, $1.53 20 will do it. Money -can' be obtained at any time, and with little or no delay beyond the time necessarily oc- cupied to the investigation of title Baud prepare- Boit of the mortgage. For further particulars as : to terms, &c., apply • by letter to - FLOTTR AN -D FEED Always on hand, and delivered to town customers free of charge. WILSON & YOUNG,. t MAIN-STREET;SEAFORTH. THAT T -EA! ALLEIY'S GROGERY IS . FAMED FOR CHOICE TEAS, AT 50CTS., 75CTS., DUCTS. AND ONE DOLLAR. BLACK, . GREEN AND JAPAN. " Your 90 cent TEA is egnnl to any Dollar Tea I get."—CouWTnv C 5Tocixlt• " That TEL at 50 cents goes as far as soine.DoilnnTea."—Totts Cts'roui•:n. - (Names withheld.) AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF GENERAL T. B. LEIS,. Secretary and Treasurer, London, Ont. Or 10 ALONZO ST1tONG, Esq, Yalutttor at Sea - forth. 280-52 EXTRACTING T��ETH WITHOUT PAIN• iele s0' he poured the asi e chair. The minutes of last l ieeting` U. attends iu Scafc;rth, at Ilii -''s Hotel, the, first with water. When he . were read and approved. Edwin 1)a}' s Tuesdayand\veiluels:dayof eac rnon , in1 , the can pli at the Commercial. Hotel, on the followinglh trs- 'aildleit Fix the diningb room next application was received to build a cul - 1• } morninn there was no breakfast vert on concession lines 10 and 11, Lot 4, to carr y the water froali his. ` farm, � and no lire to cook it with—noth which was promised when he -_would dig ins' but a•stove full of soaked wood, a Glitch sufficientto brim the water to and the foolishest looking girl he the proper place. Moved by Mr. Gregg, ever saw.; secoud1ed by Mr.: Wiggins, that ..$6 be d granted to• repair a crossway, • now -1nT e?cas the other day a oc- dangerous to travel, on concession lines tor rode fifty miles to attend a Iia- v and 13, Lot 4, --Carried. Moved by tient. After he had cured the pa- Mr. Gregg, seconded. by Mr. Wiggins, tient he presented a bill ; for $50, that the south half of Lot 4, Con. 12, be to l+Ir. Baird's road ch cion . . statute labor—Carried. Ace') nes i'en• -e atlons for the journey back to the dered and ordered -to be paid : Thomas more about. the \'-'akeford, repairing. bridge on Con. 0, post, iltirlliln�'' no to mount,. $ . 88 • ,John Prouc lQve,. labor `Mone at matter. As he was about Proudiove's bridge; $12. MOztred. by the patient's husb�sad pat in an all Mr. Gree *, seconded by Mr. Wiggins, P off pearance, with his trust)) rifle In his that \F I Kretzger be pathmaster in band, "'Doctor•,'" said he, " I reek- plaice of Frederick Bairns.. and that he ' lits here, tat- put nine days' .work on the swamp — on we'd Letter. Sdstcl.e t {;,irried. lir. Bowger's application, to ter now •'' and, taking hurl aside, buy or rent a street all nce which is " You wh'nt agoi' off' without - a •untraveled and lying be ;een his parkT settlement was you 9 I don't want lots in Cxorrie village, was read—No ac- 11, for may mg o War - ten, which I reckon is about the wick's squat.' thing - Now,. if you ain't his annexed- for and proceeded to complete Iej;-e prep- . =t�'. dI%d pIOC ] to owe not mita ut�tbin' Here is a tion taken thereon, floNIl wood James at r is r, satisfied, jest get yer- weepon and t b h- d the hill thar, clays and Fridays. The remainder of the time at his Stratford office. Parties requiriug new teeth are requested to call, if at Se.:forth and Cliutou, on tne first days of ut- ten.danee. Testirnonials of over 500 patients who have had • their teeth extracted by the use of the Gas, may Chip, ►.a1 m etta, M ars ei Il es, • be seen at my office in Stratford. S 5� r a war • , Teeth inserted in the most substantia and lin GROCERIES. 5G BUSHELS NO. 1 DRIED APPLES. BACCON' A1NTD 11AMS- Flour, Graham Flour, Buckwheat Flour,. Cornmeal, Oatmeal, Pot Barle , &c., FRESH- AND OLEAN, AT ALLEN'S GROCERY, SEA1ORTI. KIDD'S EMPORI1JM. 11 e are t - w re arecl to show a most Attractive Stock of ILLINERY_ proved styles. Filling (lone in gold, &c., ip a manner which can- not be surpassed. 267 - CAUTION 1 I FRAUDS ABROAD 1 BEG most respectfully to caution the public BRILLIANT JEAN AND PARIS PRESSED HATS AND BONNETS, In all the new shapes`for Ladies, Misses and Children. - OUR MANTLE DEPARTMENT z 0 1 2 0 Z CO 0 �' I e [ stock in town, and made from the newest materials in all the on- thelr;fanrd agal:nst ptirchuhrul; spa}ions moth- Comprises the lame s ) of the British North American Provinces to be • clues which are being sold as my genuine " Hallo fashionable styles. way's Pills and Ointment," by certain individuals, of little or no ineane trading (for the last few . months only) under the style of the ': New York - MOURNING .AND .E D D I N G ORDERS Chemical Company," Every- artifice is fatale use , of by them for the purposeofimposing upon the blie • and the more effectually to "deceive, they Are executed from one to three days notice, in style amt elegance equal if not super - ave the e ion en~, in r iOr to Chignons, � '' Nuel witches Lo &aids, u nf: • test novelties in Switches, sue the follawr r, petition i� a have on .exhibition the la 'Tho immense demand for'�HoLLa�w:tr'S PILLS Curls. hfft their advertisements to any city proouetion is AND OIs rstessT' has tempted unprincipled parties .Puffs and Face C,utls to counterfeit these a the Public is andourselves, Also a rich lot of Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, and Dress Caps, &c, v are offeriii r have issued a new "Isitile ;►lark, cousu ting of an p,- Egyptian Circle of a serpent ,with the letter l3 in spection of our departments will convince ladies o t e lnuucemen si e the centre. Every bex of genuine ` HoLLow.41 PILLS AND OIsTnn sN r' will have this trade mark on , A. None are geuniue without it. bridge every year fol the past 1 "To DEALEAS AND blitiEits'I Dlzvos,► D 11I;DI- five years ; Messrs. Carter,- Sotheran and•, - CINES. James, .� 6, for cutting away flood tvooci ' "•We bail• your particular attention to the new style of ' 1.1one 1wev'S PILLS AND OINTMENT.— at 1N Tin N1 — at Sotheran's bridge. The Council rte• none of the old style are ntaunfacturcd by tis now, COrne ronin e 111 a , nor have the} been for m t solved, into a L=ourt .of Revision to re- se's the old woman wont be riled up, and we'll settle it. I don't want no man to go 'way from my house dissatisfied, 'specially you, Doc," The Emperor Willian old. a Bro- ken Engagement:' A curio -us story llaa just cropped tl) in Cassel, (,gel Iuaznyr, toctc limn a n �� • Joseph Cather ouths �'e therefore vise and iexamikle the assessment -rolls of caution all purchasers against refivingfroru any a • retch roods beim Aaron McDorra d, assessed for Lot 6, offered will be received with thanks. Uon. 5, having rented the sante since ars- give ' \ askcthe r tottthu vor of countee rfeits." not you can sessii eat • Richard Dynes, assessed for 1 ti Now this G mptLtn 1`t aware [hitt not permit th in to t- 1 Doll ; Geo. .Hislop, as- Jobbers of Dealers the old style goodie 1$73 `1°he me members present. " Infurntati,•n concerning any t o I sour north half of Lot 3, r:Con. 4, in place . of f`� p g Joseph_ Ctherw laws do •o ]y the reeise getting up of a my Medicines, but in order the more completely ea sess>zu t reduced on south half of Lots to e blind of deception, viblic, z` in hare stating that to uuothm James Paisley p 1 19 fitur 20, Coo.(0, $40 ; it necessary, ftry, ns they say, to mike up the Pills and iso . reeluced c;20, on north. half of Lot • ointment in another forin, auil that they adopt a '27, Con. 5. iti t' d " Chemical Corn- ed. THOMAS K.IDD. H 1 t;'Doll assess- 1 w LABEL, &e. 1 31 Co , it 1 th t bet made 1)y two `officer's there. 1 for the east ha f of Lot pnny thou rti also Ditty t ?alt c ti e et ]ovn•meu Ione c so n. David Pringle, of New York, 1 tr dyrllen who was at latae of James Roe M. assessed One of the entl p i who by consummate trickery is ,attemptink to 'sell Collip and Adliutaut o.. Thomas laid down the for South west •part of [lie west half- of spurious imitations of illy Medicines. 13ewtue of � � McDonald as - him an of tank and Lot J Con, A , rp proposition that a ttl� n - , ' t iii ]an - has dar'eil cl for the north west_part of the to say that I owe very large sums of money in the sense This tut tittctpled Chemrtnl Co 1 3 -title could, whenever lie -chose, rnai' ry a riell heiress. He proposed- a het, indeed, that within eight days he eilld get himself engaged to a certain .young lardy wile possessed the highly desirable qualification described. The bet wits accepted. 'This young lady was the daughter of tl - widow of a elan who had been: to , theproprietor Of a gambling house, The (°onnc11 adf 011rlled to meet again on There is tie truth what•. ver in the seete meat that 1,he f 1 tot ;, , , uite in lir. We etmesday M J. r T ever authorized any person or persons to use my the rise, and at loiv finnlres, consequently can be sold accordingly. her she to saticl to have Co a set Lie Leopard's hotel, . )aid's 1lotel, N eccbrdge- name for elle. sale of lay Pills and Ointment, al- ,The Goods were bought before , lion as bee. dowry. The Count set Leal GEORGE DANE, Cleric. though gross -frauds have been practised upon me !� tElle li'smosass1 l h'4 wQ� i h Another Large (on$- ynment of Crockery Just A7 -rived, and x AT OLD PRICESU west alf of Lot 2o, Gen . After - e United States. What is the,ftict 1 A news l-at}�er • fore A. Good -Pair • cr :ung aL1teT'ritlOT: s, and the assessment agent Otltiliil til lllivG with a party -who tht held ncllllttt(tl rolls and by collusion rolls carefully examined, it -was mewed power of attorney, by Mr Gibson, seconded. by.Mr.- Wier that IORE CROCKERY AT O.' EMPORIUM. • CO.'S ICKSON 8� of [nine ttu order to advertise i , my Medicines in South Aiuerica for three -years, to assessment rolls bq- received the: e1tent of ,a40t0,000 ill gold. He then sold his tl1:e •at-ssess , to a lawyer confiimed—Carried. The Council to: it friend a of Nus, who l and: ahti, t;�t it referred. by the court claim f rave Judgment ageinst ale > by -Mr: - �1' Wier, amount of $171 `2.'37 gold. for profit which' he Iedl tsness. Movedto the antoa , res seconded; by Mr. Wiggins, that Messrs. Perkins, 'Wier and (ibi ons go and view the intended line of newi road, on Lot 2 3, Co11 B before next. meeting=Cariird. said. he could have made by it, had I' not token 1 steps tc, repudiate this vile transaction the mo- ment it catue to my knowledge.' This judgment wilt soon be set aside. It cannot be supposed, I aro euro, that I awe a cent to aiiy out: that I would / not immediately pay. ' • SQNI)I rlrJV (INV OF BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CHEAP, AT 0 0 0 J 0 z co En 33 r Oo Z m 0 v i 0 � D o 0 o l` 0 800a Nada 1 0 P t7 , Preserve c Dishes for 25 ets. of En�ll�ll Glass A NO. 1 STONE TEA SET FOR $2 75.' GO TO EDWARD CASH FOR SEED POTATOES, OF THE BEST VARIETIES. _Early Rase, Early Goodrich, ('limas', Peerles, - Prolific and King, of the. Earlies. ° 0 ODERICH-ST., SEAFOETH. THE OHEAPEST AND BEST FURNITURE, GO TO JOHN STAUFFER'S AINLEVYV ILLE Sian of the Two Bureaus. JUNE 18, 1872. 287-52 JOHN SEATTER, C II'11IIST AND DRUGGIST, Tjas now on hand a full as- s,- .�--- �L sortmentof all theleading , iedicincS of the day, compris- ing Dr. Wheelers Com onnd ' b oPhosphates,- Drs. LLar i 4. : Ayer's, Riulway's Depew's and Hain ard's medicines, Thomas' Lclectric Oil. Kennedy's Medi`. t -• • cal Discovery. Extract of �,� .• Buchu, Horee and Cattle Medi - eines, Superior Dye Stuffs, Perfumery Combs and -China Brushes, Harr oils and Pomades, School Books and Handsome Set ofGold Band French C Stationery. . , A Hands� r� EXCHANGE OFFICE. r,L� In connection, -where all parties going to the for ti+ 8 `-' `'' d - United States can be supplied with American cur- t iencr. Money to lend on easy tenets. Tickets 1s- suscd to all parts of Europe and the W extern States. Partaes •tithing -to bring out their friends from Europe can be supplied with tickets here to send `1 to them. 267 JOHN SEATTER, llecruens l.1 naltl ask ask favor that should if come to 1's affections, - - by uupiinc r t • t - the kiio'n'ltdge of any 1]el~;oll`thiit spurult}s nt:tlt ; • �l said at inti aurae, thatLooK HERE jusT Now g. tae beta[, made and - atilcl succeedE�d. An en rgatgemen , 1 rt •nd •is Insolvent Act of 186 CTe'Ir 1y is a `Solemn affair, t the YC1LLLUl t,ur. as selling ... -_ _ _ f 7'] oma 1i iriz Anderson, ! the protection of the public, rnetitute proceedhigs an Insolr�en;. ! eines 'in he be pleased to send me the name and atltb ess of 1 always ji-.iblisl1_ed in the newspapers. t e - 1� i theengage- went However as soon asg� went was arrived at the ()gout claimed his bet, and. then :wrote to• thesay account of ell,. gill to that, on her father having been a gambler, it was, impossible for him to many her. The engagement was annull ed. and the final results, it was thought, of this humorous affair were a -large quantityof champagne and a broken heat't.But the Em- peror William heard of the little romance and did riot like the looks of it at all.: Probably before the large r ]. 1. t haat U _nnnclt t, Matterret t ttc to lraandengage (. � I rt the against hilan 1 ISt to , a i t, I el it ' ou b v that ( believe e y reason to e i so have • ] t n 1 1e an e oh-cn t 9ho l l yI • Insolvent otic nb 1. IN.TyRF -the a17011ii indebted tobnytn � ] 11 LL PERSONS rnilel] epayment to he has been clotc•t�ed by fi 1 Iy informant without divulging his name imitations 1toma a illi requested k ruediate , Scafo of these l et ten he Twill hbh;,�e are by sending • vN S bIEYI�It, liair24ters, 5eafaitt , ' to tine atl+lress at foot t ivhit:h he can do at a cost of I six cents itt postage), ono of the books of instruc- haus [which are atiixed to the same. -' are • • 283-1 bio. WATSON, Assignee. 33-4 • DIXIE - M S SEED POTATOES FOR SALE - t end choice varieties, viz-: Of the following new �. Excelsior, Clinlas, S' eedling liy sllediciues can be supplied et the • lowest E wholesale net prices in quantities of not less than . .t20 worth—t i�.; tis•: 6d. 22:i., 34.s. per dozenboxes s 1 of Pills or bots of Oilitment, for which remittances-' mast be sent in advance. • These Medicines axe Bresee's Prolific, Willard �_ • Chattering, Granite State. not sold in the United States. shown at theFall Shows; . Each Pot and Box of my Genuine Medicines Took first prizes wherever British four prizes at the Sdaforth Seed Fair in 1375. � bears clstheHollosva '(s PillslleaniitlSt�lt%uent,i Lou - Apply ,ince e 3 The above varieties are warranted T Township of `iiueker 1 don." ith, at Lot 23, -Con. , (Signed) TH0311S HOLLOWAY. smith H. R. S., or address 13QRO rGH, 533, oxford Street, 'W. C., ' AILS LAIyDLS • , 1872. JA Seaforth, Ont. Lt]nclo+r. October 3,. 278 a t l)u SEAFORTH .SEAFORTH PLANING MILL, SASH, DOQR AND BLIND FACTORY • nitty, for WILLIS TRsubscn' Serbegs lea ve to thank his numerous customers for the liberal1moana$e extended to 'f him since commencing business in Seaforth, and trusts that he may be favored with a continuance of the same= ' Parties in to build would do -well- to give him a call, as he will continue to keep on hand a HAVE GOT AS GOOD, FASHIONABLE AND CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES � 0Aairr B11'0 U�'.D I dfi THE 06 UNTR '. 11. Full lines in Ladies' and Gents' Prunella Wear for Summer. CUSTOM WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Just give us a call. Ton will find us opposite W. Robertson & Co.'s Hardware Store, Seaforth. Seaforth, March 27, 1873. 277 large stock of all kinds of DRY PINE LUMBER, SA811E1, BLINDS, DORS BL , MOULDINGS, DOORS, SHINGLES, LA11-1, ETC. those He feels confident of .giving satisfaction to t mho may favour him with their patronage, as none but =first- class workmen are employed. Particular attention paid to Custom Planing. 201 JOHN H. BROADFOOT.